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I mentioned on a former occasion that I could only take all this month to dispose of my tobacco...
According to my expectations expressed in my last letter I must now ask the favor of you to send...
I arrived here yesterday and finding a boat of mr Randolph’s departing for Richmond, they are...
I recieved yesterday yours of the 6 th informing me of the sale of part of my flour at my lowest...
In your letter of Feb. 12. you asked me whether you should engage my bacon as usual from Colo....
I presume you have recieved the sum of 1333 ⅓ D from mr Samuel J. Harrison which he assured me...
My last to you was of Jan. 16. since which I have recieved your two of Jan. 12. and that of Jan....
I inclose you two hundred & forty dollars to cover a draught which I have this day made on you...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 16th. my proposition was meant exactly as you supposed, to...
I inclose you a bill of lading for 12. packages sent from here on the 12th. instant by the sloop...
I percieve by the last quarter’s account that there was a balance of 49.79 D against me since...
I have to acknolege your several favors of Mar. 18 & 26. and Apr. 1. & 8. the contents of which...
Very soon after I wrote you by mr Randolph’s boat, I recieved my articles from No. 1. to 22....
Will you be so good as to procure from old mr Collins or any other faithful seedsman 1. gallon of...
No.  95. 131.  1527.  96. 131.  1546. 100. 131.  1569. 101. 131.  1607 177 131.  1425 186. 131....
Roberts & Jones have just shipped by the schooner Nancy £ 14. bars of bar iron 5 — 0 — 8 11. bars...
I am to ask the favor of you to call on mr John Thompson Callender & pay him the sum of 50....
Before leaving Washington I desired mr Barnes to remit to you before Aug. 10. 700. D. to answer...
I wrote you from Monticello with a statement of my draughts on you. I have this day drawn on you...
Genl. Stevens of New York has shipped from thence to your address two quarter casks of Sicilian...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 1st. inst. I am now within 8. or 9 days of my departure...
Messrs. Brown and co. returned to me Lilly’s draught . as their refusal to recieve paiment in...
My stock of brown sugar falling short I must pray you to send me a cask of about 100. ℔ of the...
Since the date of my last letter I have entered into an engagement which will render it necessary...
We propose that my grandson, Jefferson Randolph shall attend the Mathematical department of the...
My letter of Feb. 9. from Poplar Forest informed you of the sale of my tob o and of the...
This will be handed you by mr James Dinsmore, a housejoiner whom I have engaged to live with me....
Agreeably to what I informed you in my letter of the 9th. inst. I now inclose you one thousand...
Your two favors of the 17th. came to hand yesterday. the duplicate manifest of No. 10. is...
Your favors of Sep. 28. and Oct. 5. are both recieved for mer by the last post was prevented by...
Instead of remitting to me any part of the first paiment for my tobacco as proposed in my letter...
I have just recieved a letter from mr Barnes by which I learn he will be in great distress if he...
I inclose you a list of my Bedford crop of tobo. made the last year, partly brought down to...
I now inclose you the reciept of Capt. Hassan for my packages. three days of N.W. wind have...
At the request of Mr. DeRieux, I inclose you a letter for him, which he will call for in a few...
I inclose you a draught of the Treasurer of the US. on the collector at Richmond for 550. D. to...
My packages from Washington must be now near arriving with you, and I will pray you to forward...
In 1805. John D. Burke asked of me the loan of my volumes of newspapers from 1741. to 1752. and...
I wrote you last on the 7th. of June, since which your’s of the 9th. 16th. 23d. & 30th. have been...
I inclosed you yesterday the bill of lading for my millstones, but had not then time to write. on...
Your’s of the 16th. is recieved. I sent from hence two days ago 8. boxes of window glass to...
On the subject of the trunk N o 28. I am not without a hope that an interview by yourself with...
Not knowing whether Colo. Monroe is in Richmond, Albemarle or where, & it being important the...
Your favor of the 1st. inst. is at hand with the account inclosed stating a balance in my favor...
I have to acknowlege the receipt of yours of Mar. 4. and to express to you the delight with which...
Your’s of Apr. 27. was recieved in due time. I have recieved general information only from my...
Among the groceries I sent round from Washington, I omitted the Syrop of punch or Center, which...
I was to lodge with you about this time 250. Dollars for Majr. Joseph Eggleston of Amelia, for...
In my letter by mr Garrett I informed you of my draug[hts in] favr. of Yancey, Garrett, & Clarke....
Mr. John D. Burke of Petersburg, engaged in writing the history of Virginia, has asked the use of...